Trump knows at least as much, and likely more, about the risks of the vaccines than we do. Do you think Trump would deliberately encourage people to expose themselves to long term health risks?
The reality is, based on the information publicly available, that the long term effects of the vax are unknown. It’s also known that it’s statistically more dangerous to younger people than covid is.
There may be a larger game being played here, but with all the info available to us there is 0 logic to his stance. I’d go as far as to say that unless he has personally verified evidence that the vax is designed to protect us from another weapon that China has yet to release (or some similar situation where this vax protects the greater population from a direct threat) then his actions are culpable in this whole fiasco.
I agree - and, how likely is it the DS is pushing a vax designed to protect us from China? I would say ZERO. Which means he's pushing something deadly and yes he's culpable. He could so easily turn this around! Just say the DS in the FDA, CDC, NIH, etc., are not doing their job and it seems as though there are serious questions that need answered. How hard is that?
Do you think the people reporting vax injuries are lying? Of course we want to believe in Trump. That doesn't negate the demand that we accept reality in front of our faces. I only know one person harmed by the jab so far but a stroke 2 days after injection in an otherwise healthy person is not enough of a coincidence where I'm gonna say "But Trump said they're safe and I know for sure he's a good guy."
There is higher risk for sure, and I myself, don't see the point in assuming this level of risk unless maybe one is of the high risk categories for both covid and the flu. It is absolutely Nazi level to try to force people to assume that level of risk, but Trump is not advocating for any form of mandate or coercion.
My own theory, and that's what it is, is that the vaccines in and of themselves, aren't really maliciously bad. The other two possibilities are that Trump is evil and is actually furthering the DS agenda, or that Trump is naive to the malignancy of the vaccines, does not fit as well with what we observe concerning Trump, his relationship to the People, and his awareness of the world. I know that there is tons of stuff coming out now that we've had some chance to see the vaccines work, but I think at least for right now, my theory most fits with what we observe.
Trump knows at least as much, and likely more, about the risks of the vaccines than we do. Do you think Trump would deliberately encourage people to expose themselves to long term health risks?
Maybe... every other politician is doing it.
The reality is, based on the information publicly available, that the long term effects of the vax are unknown. It’s also known that it’s statistically more dangerous to younger people than covid is.
There may be a larger game being played here, but with all the info available to us there is 0 logic to his stance. I’d go as far as to say that unless he has personally verified evidence that the vax is designed to protect us from another weapon that China has yet to release (or some similar situation where this vax protects the greater population from a direct threat) then his actions are culpable in this whole fiasco.
I agree - and, how likely is it the DS is pushing a vax designed to protect us from China? I would say ZERO. Which means he's pushing something deadly and yes he's culpable. He could so easily turn this around! Just say the DS in the FDA, CDC, NIH, etc., are not doing their job and it seems as though there are serious questions that need answered. How hard is that?
I would hope not.......
But his continuing push for the jab make ZERO SENSE
Do you think the people reporting vax injuries are lying? Of course we want to believe in Trump. That doesn't negate the demand that we accept reality in front of our faces. I only know one person harmed by the jab so far but a stroke 2 days after injection in an otherwise healthy person is not enough of a coincidence where I'm gonna say "But Trump said they're safe and I know for sure he's a good guy."
There is higher risk for sure, and I myself, don't see the point in assuming this level of risk unless maybe one is of the high risk categories for both covid and the flu. It is absolutely Nazi level to try to force people to assume that level of risk, but Trump is not advocating for any form of mandate or coercion.
Can you explain this? Because this is exactly what's happening.
My own theory, and that's what it is, is that the vaccines in and of themselves, aren't really maliciously bad. The other two possibilities are that Trump is evil and is actually furthering the DS agenda, or that Trump is naive to the malignancy of the vaccines, does not fit as well with what we observe concerning Trump, his relationship to the People, and his awareness of the world. I know that there is tons of stuff coming out now that we've had some chance to see the vaccines work, but I think at least for right now, my theory most fits with what we observe.